I can relate to that. Spent last year doing nothing but drawing, and now this year it feels like I'm doing everything but drawing. It feels so aggravating sometimes because I just want to go back to drawing full-time.
I can relate to that. Spent last year doing nothing but drawing, and now this year it feels like I'm doing everything but drawing. It feels so aggravating sometimes because I just want to go back to drawing full-time.
SAME OMG, it's such a crappy feeling
I'm very happy there's someone who can relate!!! I fricken miss drawing, and I hope you get more time to be able to draw more!!
My god, the first image is both gorgeous and horrifying to look at...how is that even possible?!
Also that one with the bed feels a little too relatable...same with the cockroach one...good times...
Edit: Fortunately no, but there's someone I know who's beds are constantly full of sand whenever I sleep at their place. I hate it.
Ahaha thank you so much!! I always saw gore as an aesthetic sort of, like roses or vaporwave X)
Please don't tell you actually know someone who sleeps with shoes on..
Who needs courage when you have a gun!
Is their spine hanging out, or is that just sports tape?
thats sports tape, his waist is just super thin and noodley lol
Pac-man World 2, and Klonoa 2 on the PlayStation 2!
Love the colours!
Reminds me of Canabalt.
heh heh...cock joke...
Firstly, you use MS Paint?!
Secondly, from what I remember from my time using MS Paint ages ago, things can only be rotated using the selector tool, but it's only 90 degree rotations.
A quick workaround I used was by writing things in in Word or Powerpoint, taking a screenshot using sniping tools, and pasting the screenshot with the transparency option* enabled in the drop down menu for the selection tool.
*The "transparency" option in MS Paint works by taking anything that matches the secondary colour and turns it transparent. Great if you're moving a bunch of small things on a solid colour canvas, not sure how it acts with more detailed works.
Alternatively, you can install Paint.net, Gimp, or Krita and have that ability and much more. Paint.net is my go to if you're a MS Paint "veteran". I know I used it a ton before moving on to Gimp and Krita. It's like MS Paint, but...more.
:0! i meant that as a joke(i actually use firealpaca) but wowee, thanks for the advice WWWW
Is that...cannibalism?
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